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English Bob

English Bob Report 3 Sep 2007 22:04

...as with any supermarket, Genes is now the loss leader to take you to Ancestry, which is the complete owner.
the members now and several years ago will always be your guides, giving free and unnhibitted advice, eventually threads from members that have given that info gleaned from the paysite Ancestry without acknowledgment.... will be deleted.

Bob

Porkie_Pie

Porkie_Pie Report 3 Sep 2007 22:04

This is the problem with this site,

people believe or think that if you join GR suddenly their family tree will be all their for them to print off and there is no work or cost involved just click on the link and pay your subs and it will all be done for you like a pre-pack dinner that you buy from the supermarket

Roy

Jennifer

Jennifer Report 3 Sep 2007 21:53

piorot firstly have you asked the kind folk on genes to help you,people on here are all very helpful all you need to do is ask for help and i can assure you someone will be ready to help if they can.Why be so rude.Its people like you we can do without,and sorry the sooner you are gone the better it will be.i joined genes 3 year ago and i cant grumble.i have found cousins,and managed to get back to 1496 with help from people on genes.keep up the good work folk.glad the bad smell is on the way out

InspectorGreenPen

InspectorGreenPen Report 3 Sep 2007 18:22

Yes, that is him. The family seemed to have an aversion to completing census returns, although they never moved away from Liverpool, as far as we know.

Thanks for your help. It is a start for us.

Peter

Woody's

Woody's Report 3 Sep 2007 16:11

The entries for an Archibald Ferguson are mostly submitted entries and I tend to treat them with a pinch of salt.
However there is an Archibald b. 11/9/1809 in Roseneath, Dunbartonshire to a Peter F. and Jean m.s. also Ferguson. Can't tie them in with a census entry though.
I can only see your Archibald (is he the Sawyer?) in 1851 and 1881 - where was he the rest of the time, I wonder?
If I come up with anything I'll let you know.

InspectorGreenPen

InspectorGreenPen Report 3 Sep 2007 14:49

Hi Woody,

He is Archibald Ferguson, he was born around 1810 and the first official information we have on him is for his marriage which took place in Liverpool in 1840. His father is given as Peter Ferguson, Carpenter, and his age as "Full"

On subsequent censuses, he only ever gave his birthplace as Scotland, his age in 1851 was 41, in 1881, 70.

Thanks, Peter

InspectorGreenPen

InspectorGreenPen Report 3 Sep 2007 14:36

They WERE Beta tested, but only for just over a week, and members WERE notified as well, albeit by a message on each of the main boards. To be fair, a number of faults were identified during this time, and were promptly FIXED. During the second half of the test period you no longer had the choice to use the new or old versions, it was determined by whether your membership No: was odd or even. This also upset some who wanted to try the new version and could not, and those who wanted to go back to version 1.

There perhaps should have been a second round of testing as a number of people were presumably on holiday at the time, and came back to find the changes had gone live without being given the opportunity to add their twopenneth.

Darksecretz

Darksecretz Report 3 Sep 2007 14:27

well, I said it before and i'll say it again,

YES, GR was outdated and the boards, frankly looked VERY dated.

BUT would it maybe have been better IF the new look "boards/site" was actually run and beta tested BEFORE it was sent out to the masses???? and all of the niggles ironed out?? perhaps that "The Genes Team" had thought about notifying members before they did this?

maybe as well we should have a section where members can make valid suggestions for the improvement of the site.

I like the way we now can add urls without having to add * or () maybe these can be actually made into Hyperlinks???? would make life a whole lot easier.

nuff said

Woody's

Woody's Report 3 Sep 2007 14:17

There are a lot of mistranscriptions on Ancestry - not surprising when you see some of the writing on the original images - so flexibility is the key!
I like it especially as I can now view the Scottish Census indices!

As a matter of interest, Peter - who's your missing Scot and when was he born?

InspectorGreenPen

InspectorGreenPen Report 3 Sep 2007 13:55

Evelyn,

The main attraction of Ancestry for me is the Census records, and secondly, the BMD indices, although I personally prefer Free BMD and tuse that wherever I can.

We only have the one Scottish relative, and not knowing where he came from gave up on ever trying to find his family, so I can't really comment on how good the Scottish records are.

Evelyn

Evelyn Report 3 Sep 2007 12:47

I don't know why Ancestry are so popular as I never seem to find anything on there. They say they have scottish records but whenever I look for records which I know exist, they don't seem to have them. You can't beat Scotlands People!!

Evelyn

Evelyn Report 3 Sep 2007 12:43

I think the community aspect of this site is fabulous!! People go out of their way to help. Thanks to everyone who has helped me in the past and future!!

xx

MarionfromScotland

MarionfromScotland Report 3 Sep 2007 12:41

Things are not that bad...just get used to changes.

Marion

Teddys Girl

Teddys Girl Report 3 Sep 2007 11:21

After finding many old friends on Friends Reunited, husband did as well. I then turned to Genes, and found the first week my second cousin, we shared a great grandfather.

This started me on family tree, and have never looked back. So I say thank you Genes.

InspectorGreenPen

InspectorGreenPen Report 3 Sep 2007 10:58

Sorry, but GR needed a revamp, and will continue to need updating on a regular basis. Public perception was that the site looked messy and was flaky and criticism was made in a recent article in the press.

Hopefully what we are seeing is not just an appearance change, but some re-write of the underlying code to make things more reliable. Certainly, reliability is much better in many areas as it is clear that many of the old niggly bugs are getting fixed.

Despite all this GR is still the second most popular genealogy website in the UK, after Ancestry

Linda G

Linda G Report 3 Sep 2007 08:17

Suit yourself Poirot.

I love it on here

Linda

Countrymouse

Countrymouse Report 3 Sep 2007 07:55

I have had lots if contacts and help. So although some aspects of design of the site may be open to improvement, I think it is excellent value for money.

Malcolm

Malcolm Report 3 Sep 2007 02:54

Don't let the door hit you in the a** on the way out

Carol

Carol Report 3 Sep 2007 00:39

i have found loads of rellies, i honestly dont know how you can say that about the kind people on G.R. Grrrrr
Carol

Sue in Somerset

Sue in Somerset Report 3 Sep 2007 00:31

Like many things in life, the more you put in the more you get out.

You don't say how much effort you've made to contact relations. If you do surname searches that often leads to useful contacts. Hot Matches can be very fruitful and there are loads of people on here who are happy to do look ups or offer free advice.

I've belonged to GR since it started and have met distant cousins online and in person.
I've made friends.
I've been lucky enough to find people researching parts of my tree which I can't do easily and in return I've shared what I've found of my local ancestors with contacts all over the world.

I have been helped by kind GR members to research my stepmother's tree and to do one as a birthday gift for my nephew (a Jones....so that wasn't easy!).

So what's the problem Poirot? This site may have its irritating quirks but I think it has been well worth its money for me.

Sue